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Sir Alex Ferguson pays tribute to the people of Manchester and hails Man Utd's Europa League win

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Sir Alex Ferguson says he was proud of Manchester United's performance in the Europa League final

Sir Alex Ferguson has paid tribute to the people of Manchester and says Manchester United's Europa League triumph gave the city a lift after Monday's terror attack.

The former Old Trafford boss told Sky Sports News HQ that he was proud of United's performance as they beat Ajax 2-0 in Sweden to win the Europa League and secure qualification for next season's Champions League.

Ferguson was speaking at an event in Glasgow to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Lisbon Lions becoming the first British team to win the European Cup and he hailed Jose Mourinho's side following a tragic week for Manchester.

Manchester United's Scottish former manager Alex Ferguson takes his place in the stands before kick off of the English Premier League football match betwee
Image: Ferguson has paid tribute to the people of Manchester

"I think, first of all, Manchester is a city like Glasgow, it is a working class city, we have fantastic people there and they will get together," he said.

"They have been through some difficult times in the past with the bombing in the Arndale Centre in 1996 and they recovered from that.

Paul Pogba of Manchester United celebrates scoring his sides first goal with Henrikh Mkhitaryan of Manchester United
Image: Paul Pogba celebrates scoring Manchester United's first goal in the final

"They will get together because there is a working class ethic about them and there is a great unity now in the city.

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"I think United last night gave the city a lift and I think that was what it was about. We are all proud of them, it was a great achievement."